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The HER Floor Lamp is a 3D-printed lighting design by Hu Yuanlin

The HER Floor Lamp is a 3D-printed floor lamp designed by Hu Yuanlin and produced using recycled PETG materials. The lamp is constructed from repurposed plastic waste, including discarded eyewear frames, which are processed into filament for additive manufacturing. Its form is built from layered segments that create a continuous shell around an internal light source. The structure is designed to diffuse light evenly while maintaining a stable, floor-standing presence suitable for residential interiors.

The lamp is manufactured using large-scale 3D printing to achieve precise internal geometry and consistent wall thickness. Light is emitted from an internal LED source and filtered through the semi-transparent printed surface, softening brightness and distributing illumination outward. The segmented construction allows the lamp to be produced without moulds or complex tooling. HER Floor Lamp combines recycled material use with additive manufacturing to create a functional lighting object designed for ambient indoor use.

Trend Themes

  1. 3d-printed Home Decor — The fusion of 3D printing technology with home decor opens pathways for customizable and sustainable design practices by leveraging recycled materials.
  2. Sustainable Lighting Solutions — Innovations in eco-friendly lighting, such as using PETG and repurposed waste, offer environmentally conscious alternatives that minimize resource exploitation.
  3. Additive Manufacturing in Consumer Goods — The application of additive manufacturing in consumer goods allows for rapid prototyping and accurate production without traditional tooling constraints.

Industry Implications

  1. Interior Design — The interior design industry is being transformed by 3D printing, which enables bespoke aesthetics and sustainable material integration in everyday furnishings.
  2. Sustainable Manufacturing — Sustainable manufacturing practices are increasingly adopting recycled inputs, like PETG, to reduce environmental impact and appeal to eco-conscious consumers.
  3. Lighting Technology — Advancements in lighting technology, especially the integration of LED with novel materials, are pushing the boundaries of efficiency and design in residential spaces.

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